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Title Section12 1961-06-17 1 The Singapore Free Press No. ***** SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1961 15 CENTS12 words
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Article100 1961-06-17 1 Eace cards and full spoh selections— P. 10, 11, 12 Iw laws loon to ■mpiete Ikeover iGovt. G PiLLAI PORE, Sat. t lovern>oon introegislation to Public i ti- i! to run 5 ii water, and gas I is undervvn as Itilitics l'w orclin- u 1 i100 words
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Article, Illustration160 1961-06-17 1 CINGAPORE, Sat. Snatch-and-run thieves pick on careless people, warn the police. There has been a spate of housewives and office-girls losing their handbags while on the way to market or work. In most coses, said Mr. Lim Seng160 words
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277 1961-06-17 1 'Russia is ready to threaten world peace over Berlin' CHICAGO, Saturday. L<)1S1) HOME, Britain's Foreign Secretary, said yesterday thai the Soviet Union seemed prepared to "endanger world pence" over Berlin "in order to upset ;i situation which has existed perfectly well for the hist 15 years. •The West no change/277 words
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62 1961-06-17 1 SINGAPORE. Sat. Appointments of five prtoSpals i't pnmary English schools were announced in last night's Government G ¥hel e are Mr. David Soh Blow Chwee 'Bukit Merah North Schools). Mrs. Lee Slew Kwon- (Balestier Mixed ScCIM. Mis, Yao Ai Tin, ,P TV Avenue Girls' School*.62 words
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159 1961-06-17 1 TOP RED DANCER ('I WANT TO BE FREE') IN DASH TO WEST PARIS, Sat.— Rudolf Noureev, 23-year-old star of the Leningrad State Kirov Ballet, nought political asylum in France yesterday as the rest of the company left tor London. An official of the French Interior Ministry said his request would159 words
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327 1961-06-17 1 The Free Press 'specials' you must not miss What's new now in The Free Press? Today The Free Press pub'uxfies the first of a series of articles aoout assiwsmations that changed the course of history. It tells how a slaying in far-off Sarajevo started World War I which cost millions327 words
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Article36 1961-06-17 1 SINGAPORE. Sat.— The Yans? di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. has officially appointed Mr. Richard Tay. Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, as his Aide-de-Camp. He succeeds Mr. S. Vellupillai. Assistant Superintendent of Police.36 words
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159 1961-06-17 1 RECOVERED LOOT: AN APPEAL FROM THE POLICE MNGAPORE. Sa t— More than $10,000 worth of the stolen property, recovered by the police from a house iu Duchess Road on Wednesday, has been claimed at the Joo Chiat Police Station. The property recovered amounted to more than $20,000. Most of the159 words
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109 1961-06-17 1 DIVORCED GIRL SALLY TO RETURN HOME SINGAPORE, Sat. Sally Bronstein. 19 year old former model divorced by the Sultan of Pahang's second son. Tengku Ibrahim, after 25 days of marriage, has told her family in England that she would be returning home. She has told her parents not 10 worry109 words
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73 1961-06-17 1 I HONG KONG, Sat. More than ten thousand ru--1 mour-struck sensitive Chinese yesterday continued to line up outside a prominent Chinese bank and all its branches to withdraw their Gazette. The run on the Liu Chong Hing Bank and its three branches here73 words
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Article26 1961-06-17 1 SAIGON. Sat. Government forces killed 15 South Vietnamese Communist Guerillas in Ba Xuycn Province, south of Saigon, in a fierce clash last weekend.26 words
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Article211 1961-06-17 1 COCKTAIL POISON PLOT -MOBUTU LEOPOLDVILLE. Sat. General Joseph Mobutu. the Congolese Commander-in-Chief last night accused an unnamed foreign embassy of plotting to kidnap or poison him and other officers at a cocktail party. General Mobutu told a press conference his Paracommandos arrested 40 soldiers who the embassy incited to take211 words
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176 1961-06-17 1 West Indies Federation to get freedom AGREED, BUT DATE IS SECRET T ONDON, Sat. Bri- tain has agreed to grant independence next year to the West Indies Federation and its three million people, delegates reported last night at the end of a marathon final session of the West Indies independence176 words
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Article51 1961-06-17 1 SYDNEY, Sal. Visitins .American violinist Isaac Stern was lluinderously applauded in Sydney Town Hall when he finished his two-hour concert despite a broken string. Stern finished with sweat pouring down his face and the string wavering an inch from hi- left eye. Il t > hogged and natteri51 words
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Article116 1961-06-17 1 BEST BETS I IPOH MEEI iron, i oy n hi. md it"?., sh< -i -I ill .<!>', i h 13 rat i (i ;i 1 1 m Id U B i sl i"i in iaus in ni u I iri Hi*< n•• I .i' beta i•■ i < -r.116 words
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Advertisement9 1961-06-17 1 El s s ~M-^~ 11 itENEXisaMJSTj h«nesftaes-.KLEENEX I DCtM»9 words
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Advertisement105 1961-06-17 1 V\\ 111X0 I iiiiiS'ivr" F ii ii i I ii rt» 188^^ 136 14 Orrhard Koad.f f S'poro-y. Tels: *****. tZSM A. 2'*rU). I 7 J^ I dp^PfVP^ I f A I I '•> 12 Cu'tmctiC 1 I jxmOb-'or ccmplefe w*rh I I iuice attochme it. I nWm mm Electric105 words
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305 1961-06-17 2 Free Press city section: Finance and industry I ONDON. Sat. The AJ pound sterling and share prices slumped here yesterday largely because of market £loom about Britain's economic position. Sterling fell to its lowest level since the financial crisis ol September305 words
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Article40 1961-06-17 2 LuNDON Sal— The F.:..tn- tunes marke* Indices foi Jiuie last year, ueek ago, previous imi esl p Lay's respc trceij Tin* 2~3 2. 3«>* I. 401 5. 409 3. Rubbers 233 0. 105 5. ISS 9 177 7.40 words
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Article184 1961-06-17 2 CHIPS iv" 1 .iio'i^sioc hip n,apore «Mar»e> tut!a> .ire: Ctl \o Uam I 7. K u ikora i 4/3, < >3tforclslUre 4'2 •3, Mersey Lloyd 12 Matsudesan Mara 31 SH r Betelgensc 19, Tmi* )<> 11, TJibodaa 25, Adrast a 13 14, Parti i Scit< I Mmi184 words
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310 1961-06-17 2 Bindings Rubber: Low producing costs witb very high yield By Free Press Market Reporter SINGAPORE, Saturday. Bindings Rubber Estates lacks in size it certainly makes up in quality, said the Stock Exchange Gazette. From the 1,100 acres in tapping last year Hie average crop was no less than 1,207 II).310 words
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160 1961-06-17 2 AIRLY ACTIVE TIN DEALINGS: RUBBER PRICES STEADIER LONDON. Sat.— Tin dealings were fairly active with three months closing higher. C;imi continued :o change hands at £880 per ion. Dealers report en a tuniy gooa overnight U.S. demand .aid Uil.;. together with me recovery at Singapore ;md a useful amount of160 words
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64 1961-06-17 2 London. Sat.— The Rolls Royce £12 nuil:on ti'_. debenture stock 1981-86 was a f:op. La^arci Brothers and Company Limited, the bankers organising the Issue, have announced that applications had been received for the '.o^ii ol only about U552,210,000 of stock. "Hie underwriters therefore will64 words
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Article48 1961-06-17 2 HONG KONG Fri. Closing prices hrre today were: Previous Today H A: S. Bank CoriKJra'.iO:. 5416 5416 sales sales Wheelock Marden $16.50 ?!G4O sales sales H'kong phone $55.00 $54.50 sales sales Dairy Farm Cold Storage $39.00 539.00 sales sales Taikoo Dock $74.50 5T5.50 sales .salevS48 words
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Article168 1961-06-17 2 Last sales in the Singapore rtading Room yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS: BouMead $1.60 (unchanged i. F. N. Ords 52.53 (unchanged), Gammon S2.JO (down 1 cent". Jarkson <M> SI idown 4 cents), Metal Box 53. 18 (up 4 cents Steamship 87 cems (unchanged), s. Times $3.35168 words
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Article84 1961-06-17 2 SHEFFIELD (England), Sat. Strojimport, one of the national buying agencies in Czechoslovakia, has placed a £1.000,000 contract with Davy and United Engineering Co.. a Sheffield company, for a plant to produce railway wheels and allied products, it was announced here last night. The plant, wiil84 words
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Article26 1961-06-17 2 NAGOYA, < Japan). Sai. The Toyota Motor Car Company has announced it had olxaineci an order for 1.374 trucks and cars from the Mexican Government.26 words
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169 1961-06-17 2 Tin: Interest switches from prices to size of turnover LONDON, Sat. The Financial Times Commodity Markets Editor says that interest in the tin market has now switched from the movements in the price to the size of the turnover. How much the Buffer Stock Manager has sold since the price169 words
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222 1961-06-17 2 WHY HONGKONG RUBBER SHARE RETURN IS LOW LONDON. Sat. The Stock Exchange Gazette says there are several reasons tor Hongkong iSelangor) Rubbers 2. shares at 10 offering a well-below-average return of eight per cent. One reason Is that output of the estates is expected 10 reach 1.000 lbs. per acre222 words
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164 1961-06-17 2 PRIVATE WARRANT REFUSED FOR ARREST OF MURDER SUSPECT B OXFORD (Suffolk, England), Sat. Five magistrates of this small village yesterday refused a private warrant for the arrest of a man for the murder of 12-year-old Linda Smith The girl vanished on an errand near her home at Earls Colne, Essex,164 words
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Article, Illustration223 1961-06-17 2 US denies trying to recruit Czech diplomat as a spy I WASHINGTON, Saturday. THK State Department yesterday "emphatically" denied a Czech allegation that the United States had attempted to recruit a Czech diplomat at the U.N. as a spy. 1 The 'Czech charge said that the United States had tried223 words
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Article349 1961-06-17 2 NOTE: All prices betou, are middle prices U.K. Closine Prices LONDON, June 16. Previous Toda* rtUBBEK No. lias e.i.f European ports Juris 24 7 16 unquoted July 7/16 24 9/16 RUoi.EH No I RSS 24 11/16 24 11/16 AUBBER No 1 RSS Selt'emeni House349 words
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296 1961-06-17 2 A face-lift for foreign aid: Kennedy cans for long-term plans WASHINGTON, Saturday PRESIDENT KENNEDY said yesterday his foreign aid plan should help to put under-developed countries on their own feet, instead of bolstering undemocratic regimes claiming to be "alternatives to Communism." He said in a speech: "Freedom today is endangered296 words
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Article51 1961-06-17 2 FLEETWOOD. (Lancashire i Sat. A 41 -year-old midower h2us sailed from h> n \^ith his teenage son and daughter on a voyage to A:, tralia in a converted ship's lifeboat. Mr. Bill McGowan gave his job as i painter and bought the boat with bis51 words
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Article39 1961-06-17 2 Purport!, Con. lal Den r a a G tizla I mm i iti A c d I I Brit I tu i. New type bo, Januarj detail 4 S irlei i with The san level b ex i:39 words
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Advertisement442 1961-06-17 2 N.Y.K. LINE ipore P. S'iiam Penarg SMuueka Maru f«i Get -a. Liverpool ETA 3 8 61] h ivrg, 9nmn, Aatwerp, R:::ar; T, 11/11 July Seta Maru for A^en. Jedcan, Pet Saii, Genoa, VarsetUe?, HsNktrfl (ETA 25 7/61), Bremen, Rotte'dam, LonDon, A-t*£D Le Havre 27 28 June Napra Maru for Port442 words
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Advertisement82 1961-06-17 2 l\ My husband ins/sfs I on CRITTALL I H^^^ W ows St :.;usr hi knov.s Me v. ~>c:.vs m j of high cuai ty DWTWU has surert ft) i num Ami CRITTALL W| 9 1 I MALAYA <mOK^> 6CR C SINGAPORE I -^^r^ ~*l mi i i ,^jMr I automatic82 words
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Article29 1961-06-17 3 \2i\ LOU" :'t't l I lit' aga- nts gra- C and 12 ftc- the se nsea g the I r -r ta- rnaI I be this jjiirer Q29 words
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361 1961-06-17 3 r\\ SI f GA PORE, Saturday. (AN a man be charged with usin s criminal JS! Z P erso if h touches another Person's shirt sleeve? "No." said a lawyer, r^iV^, dl rin a case in the Fourth Magistrate s361 words
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Article109 1961-06-17 3 Mr. 1. H. Suit, ass:>t a -::;ppi::u manager, arrived from New Zealand for a few days. He stays at Hotel Ambassador. Mr. Robert Russell, sales n presentative from London, arrived by air yesterday He also stays at Hotel Ambassador. Mr. J. A. C. Jams, a Shell petroleum109 words
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Article378 1961-06-17 3 ALEXANDRA LEE' S - SINGAPORE DIARY ALEXANDRA LEE'S i^SSSSEppppIpI SINGAPORE, Saturday. JIIK MINISTER FOR CULTURE, Mr. S. Rajaratnarn, will preside ai a performance of Indian classical dances tomorrow in nid of the National Theatre Fund. Mr. T. Selvaganapathy, secretary of the Karaikudi Doctor Alagappa School of Music Dance Troupe Reception Committee, which is organising378 words
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109 1961-06-17 3 SINGAPORE, Sat. Sikhs in Singapore and the world over arc today celebrating the 355th anniversary of the martyrdom of Guru Ar.iun Dfv. the first and most important martyr in Sikh history. At the Pardesi Khalsa Sikh Temple, in Dhoby Ghau*, a 48- hour continuous109 words
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316 1961-06-17 3 LABOURER (HE KICKED WATCHMAN ON SHIP) FINED $100 IJONG LIM, Sat A 11 watchman who tried to prevent a labourer from drinking a bottle of stout aboard a visiting freighter was punched, pulled by the shirt and kicked. This was related in the Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday when Low Chwee316 words
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Advertisement169 1961-06-17 3 I^JfP 9 BE W W EVERY WEEK ee Press Word Puzzle contest entry form is on the back page i EXPOSURE VETER with Light Value Scale. L FEATURES iIHtITI '--"Sjort set S' P^"^Tr!?B exposure: m^.^<m J 1 SVL s-utter with speeas to 1 508 rTTT?™^ Km standard -^^ji^^ M a169 words
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Advertisement425 1961-06-17 3 Bumper Bargain Days Don't Miss this TODAY only. 11 SPECIAL VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS I 11 OFFER I 11 I VANTAGE, SEAISLAND and I j PURE SILK ll All sizes and colours II Less 20^ 11 PLUS ti Repeat of last three weeks j 11 Bargains for your convenience. I SPORT425 words
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Miscellaneous477 1961-06-17 3 CINEMAS TELOK AYER CHINESE CAPITOL: Midnights-Loves METHODIST CHURCH: Evanoi Hercules. gelislic meeting, church audiCATHAY: Midnight Battle torium, 23b relok Ayer Street, Flame. 730 p.m Speaker: The Rev. ODEON: Midnighi Jungie j Soh Chor Yong. Cat. plus: Gala Day at Disney j ri ;oPU: s ASSOCIATION: DIAMOND: 3.30 730 Exhibition of477 words
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Article, Illustration273 1961-06-17 4 Ex-ambulance driver chalks up more mileage in UK, S'pore trip SINGAPORE, Saturday. A FTER a two-year stint in the British Army as an ambulance driver, Mrs. F. D. Coombs, 49, decided to put in a bit more mileage behind her with an overland trip from London to Singapore. And this273 words
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Article40 1961-06-17 4 KUALA KUBU BAHRU. Sat. -Seven youtu club members from the Ulu Selangor district will attend a three-day civics course sponsored by the Department of Information In i Kuala Lumpur. The course will begin on Tuesday.40 words
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126 1961-06-17 4 SHELL TRAINEES BACK AFTER COURSE IN AUSTRALIA SINGAPORE, Sat. Seven io Singaporeans who were riit by the Shell Company Australia last November for a six-month refinery training course, have returned to Singapore. First to conic back was Mr. Chong Pici Cnong, who did a course on materials work at j126 words
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Article, Illustration242 1961-06-17 4 He seeks mate tor pet bird Feathered friend didn't want freedom RAMPONG BAHRU, Sat. A rare multicoloured bird which sings like a merbok, is in search of a partner and an identity. The Free Press learnt this from the bird's owner, Mr. S. Varathan of Silat Road, who had received242 words
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116 1961-06-17 4 DALE CARNEGIE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION CHAPTER FORMED KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A new chapter of the Dale Carnegie Alumni Association has been formed here by some of the members of i Classes 9 and 10 of the Dale i Carnegie Leadership Cour»e concluded last month. The name of the chapter Is 1116 words
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163 1961-06-17 4 Eating local dishes in local style— that's their hobby SINGAPORE, Saturday. TWO Dutch shipping executives and their wives have taken up an unusual hobby eating the national dishes of the various countries in the "native" style, and cultivating a taste for them. They are Mr. and Mrs. J. Den Hoedt163 words
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97 1961-06-17 4 HE LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE TO REALISE AN AMBITION TANJOXG PAGAR: Sat. Mr. Yeo Teck Seng. 20 has left Singapore lor Melbourne in Australia to study medicine. A senior Middle Three graduate of Chung Cheng High School here, Mr. Yeo will join Melbourne High School tor his Matriculation Certificate to obtain97 words
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50 1961-06-17 4 C O-OPEERATE, SAYS MAESTRO TO PARENTS I had > G«fc »npf,ri. lfl r -h. children h under a tar age of i,.,. '-■•-> 1 1 V!::---s-*ifl. vet, lud -nu h rh.Mhm fc mk! anot P os., .u in the hirt^j; trying t 0 JL^JN capable .^1 labollr a "'l pX?50 words
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Advertisement190 1961-06-17 4 6V r^w N 'U^T]S^^ IHE H O TE L BY THE SEA ffK| ■I^l r"™^^TBP>! Manager: Lim Jew Kum KH Km &&K~< Make your SUNDAY DATE fi] H kRA an^ en i°y luxurious comfort mim j[j JDh y e sea IS .^kfi&P to DELICIOUS CHICKEN P""l mQjM /(.tikWShxi^} k LUNCHEON190 words
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Advertisement222 1961-06-17 4 ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i, HIIIII HOTEL ioy L (Entrorcc bctw,r n j;^ J I Polocc dncmos Km! Ooncing TonidM j TB^v ALPHONSO ORTEGU fiis J BABY WONG IVY HO M^J High Class Luxury Hotel e Air-conditioned Rooms with *%^H| phone bath attached yjfi Excellent European Cuisine u^ Delicious Cantonese and Shanghai Dishes Private222 words
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Miscellaneous447 1961-06-17 4 Church Services Wesley: 7.30 a.m., 10 a.m.. 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. St. Teresa's 5.30 p.m. Paya Lebar (Kampong Bahru Roadf 630 Methodist: 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 8 ajn. and 5.30 pjn. Our a.m., Straits Chinese Methodist: Lady of Lourdes (Ophir Road)* 8.40 ajn., 9.30 a.m., 11 a.m.,447 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1961-06-17 5 STANLEY ROSS - STANLEY ROSS By -TY-SEVEN year, o Archduke Francis Ferdinand «f a kid m a narrow street on H> c Baltic O3 of T f«tr a a was rib world millions of lives md l j at '"C'denr fearim man '•Miiwnd wa a ibctJ1,019 words
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Advertisement52 1961-06-17 5 ■V s Pi i K v --g.- ,^|3HBSn|rB6 Bk ;v '^^^^b^b!b^S^ Bbh^ l^^.' -JwlbS^b^b^b^b^b^b^bt P^^^p^*?*^sv -^^^^88b^^b^^rp »j i F* J&3^Bb^B^Bß tea UESHgHI duality HDHlTillir piiußE Imnm m S2SA Orchard Rd -2 f'tchoy. FOMATIC II K Shots by le Handling! I leaking you .«nd I time ...•.ion. < BEAI MAT* I52 words
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Advertisement235 1961-06-17 5 THIS IS THE BIG ONE BOOMING WITH BIGGER BARGAINS X&V/ AND )2^c^^ S'\ YOU PICK FROM OUR HUGE STOCKS SO v\ I WONDERFUL SO LOW PRICED YOU'LL WISH M t j YOU COULD BUY US OUT. rL f f-~ JT J EMB. qa t» I BLOUSES Jv.TU 1 swim (c235 words
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Miscellaneous116 1961-06-17 5 RIP KIRBY by John Prentice 6c Fred Dickenson mm BBBBBT /B^B^blbV* •JBk T !V' '4 1 B^B B^H i li>>i*l '^w 1 f >-^ Bl i I' I I J^*^"^^ 1 B^Bh fc.' I "flr*NßF^"^^*CVf> > H N MANDRAKE by Lee Falk and Phil Davis 1 STgAN(3£--NOONEI I AAAVSE THEY'RE116 words
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399 1961-06-17 6 TELLING THE PEOPLE Sound step inour school Do You Know? There is only one 10-Tron-sistor Radio with built-in Telephone pick-up device. This useful instrument is used by numerous businessmen to amplify their very important trunk-calls and everyday telephone conversation, so that hi: secretory may take notes, or to let his399 words
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364 1961-06-17 6 Sweets for children But teach them care of teeth WHAT nonsense "Teacher" writes. Children, as everybody knows, have ravenous appetites for sweets, and what's wrong in their taking them as sugar gives them the energy they need to romp around? What "Teacher" and other mothers and fathers should do is364 words
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Article107 1961-06-17 6 Today. Hebrews 111. L2-15 THESE verses, originally addressed to Jews who had embraced Christianity, have a far wider application now. They are a call to all Christians to stand together for mutual encouragement and help against •'tlu- wiles of the devil, the strategy of evil (Ephesians VI. 11-12).107 words
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Article230 1961-06-17 6 FROM YOU TO THE EDITOR EVEN A MONTH AFTER THE BIG BLAZE, AID STILL POURS IN FROM ALL QUARTERS TIIK recent Bukit Ho Swee tragedy has proved Singaporeans large-hearted indeed. One has only to look to the newspapers <>i the last two weeks or230 words
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102 1961-06-17 6 This is your page: Writs to us if ysi hive grouses or views to air Road repairs: A thank you' INOTE with appreciation that something is being done to the below-road-level manholes I complained about in The Fret Press letter.-' column of Saturday. May 20. Work, I believe, has begun102 words
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206 1961-06-17 6 Why the standard of our football has deteriorated TIIK standard of football m Singapore luis deteriorated because of a lack of interest among officials to see that individual clubs gel proper attention and because very little is being done ;it present to improve the standard of the game. And most206 words
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Article, Illustration406 1961-06-17 6 Dear Sir. CLIES ACROSS 1 Distiici Liiat takes a capita] tetter (6 1. 5 Turn nasty? Rubbish! (3). 8 Like that crazy American 9 i4>. 9 Would you be cross ai the end of such a deception? (4j. 10 Room for some wine: <(j). 11 A& a master of words,406 words
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265 1961-06-17 6 'LET'S STOP FLOGGING THE DEAD COLONIAL HORSES...' I WOULD like, thr< t)i" medium 01 paper, tu express a p4i concerning Si tig a por< irame ol mind I tltink Instead ol coi uiitly Hogging the w dea I i'oiM'" oi colonialism, citieens 01 the Stab -houid \vork banter icr Its265 words
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Article32 1961-06-17 6 1 i LAUGH... wi beachcomJ SOa:: a pu deep I 1 6 read t! keep i eeret i lie have his lit Meur; lor., the] M How I millio h I32 words
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Advertisement896 1961-06-17 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. BIRTH 20 H vrds S*" (minimum). PMANC -To Pe^ft.v and Sm* Baf daughter Hrlen Kheu*; Bee. tor Andrew ou 14-6-bl at Qteaeaglc Hojipital. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M«rrfc $2 i Vin.)— Box >l> da. WHILE VOU WAIT Photostat .^rVicf. Koiouidlic, u:, Kobiusun huart MM* SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wmmh896 words
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Miscellaneous455 1961-06-17 6 SINGAPORE lubbean cruise; 10. oo Radio short Wave Service: ul Ul h P° 10 30 Album ul familial music; Ll.OO Saturday ■II metres (7?30 kc/s.) m qh\ is melody night; 12 Medium Wave Service (midnight) Close down. 17G metres. RADIO MAL.VVA (41.7 metres) A.M-ii.uo Programme sum- p.m.— 1.15 Summary or455 words
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Article238 1961-06-17 7 UNKNOWN of our work force'— Holt SINGAPORE, Saturday N U nuht draining and ability to con- !U the standard of Singapore labour r r> a^ ll «i ll V y With that else- Mr, N. 1). Holt, past chairman of lurers 1 Association. llu" latest issue of Singapore :nkls Hkil238 words
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Article24 1961-06-17 7 IPOH Sat a police supervise* Syed Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Amin, was failed for a year for not reporting to the police.24 words
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Article, Illustration112 1961-06-17 7 DIRECTOR OF INDIAN TRADE DISPLA Y TEAM AND HELPERS ENTERTAINED ttERAXGOON S a t.— The direet'M- of the recent Indian trade exhibition at the Great World. Mrs. Prema Johari, and her team of helpers were entertained at a social and dinner at the home of Mrs. Lakshmi Naidu, a social112 words
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153 1961-06-17 7 HOSTEL FOR GIRLS LIVING IN THE 'BAD DISTRICTS' Singapore, sat. a hostel to house girls living in an undesirable environment has been opened at Port Canning. The building, which was formerly occupied by the Young Women's Christian Association, has accommodation for 20 girls. Already, seven girls have moved in. Three153 words
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Article, Illustration271 1961-06-17 7 SINGAPORE* Sat— Eighteen students from six secondary schools participated in an inter-st hool geographical quiz competition organised by the Beatty Secondary School Geographical Society at the school hall. Seransoon EngHsb School won the quiz which was keenly contested. More than 600 students watched the four-round271 words
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Article36 1961-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The All-Malaya Mining Employers' Association will negotiate with representatives of the All-Malayan Mining Staff Union In Ipoh next month, on the union's claims for increased wages and better working conditions.36 words
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216 1961-06-17 7 Mobile concerts for anniversary of People's Association SINGAPORE, Saturday. A NEW type of mass entertainment will i introduced by the People's Associatio w!i#>M it /•/>iohr-ii < >v ;»v ijist anniversary earl next month. It is a mobiie Aneka Ragam JRakyat, which will tour li districts oi the island from i216 words
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134 1961-06-17 7 FIRST LIONS CLUB FOR CHINESE MEMBERS TO BE INAUGURATES SINGAPORE, Sat. The first Lions Club for Chinesespeaking members will be inaugurated in Singapore on June 22. A .spokesman oi tile duo .said Mr. N. N. Pundole, the Asian Secretary of Lions International. would open the new club. Mr. Pundole arrived134 words
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Article23 1961-06-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will open the ST'. million Fed- eration Military College at Sungei Besi on Tuesday.23 words
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184 1961-06-17 7 MOVE BY THE A.A. TO BUILD CLUBHOUSE AT CHANGI BEACH SINGAPORE. Sat. The Automobile Association oi Singapore is now planning t > give it^ members yet another service a club- house where tliey can meet. Members of the association 1 have been asked tn give their j opinion.- on the184 words
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Advertisement194 1961-06-17 7 Keep the whole family I iB H^fflßHHlßHiifi V Li* clzi I' jMHnOßiHHMMPffcM^ilji /f in < J C^ HRYSLKR Slender This exclusive "Climate-Minder'* on all new models balances both temperature and humidity. TT" constantly, automatically SOLE AGENTS KIAN GWaN (MALAYAN LTD. 35, Telok Ayer Street, Singopore. USE THIS COUPON FOR MORE194 words
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Miscellaneous452 1961-06-17 7 IF IT'S YOUR BIRTHDAY... CIiRPJO iSkosOT"fcrK; oBy0 By and dlscorA Eeconcne VOUhavea, santaßabl. J^g* fj,* £^3? g* nature \on have a quick, keen llifS can turn out to mind and an acquisitive intellect •>«' :i wonderful day if you avoid Music has an important hold i>!TTARIUS lOV 23 Dec> ZZ)452 words
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Article, Illustration542 1961-06-17 8 Mexico's 'yellow bells' make a fine garden shrub ALSO EFFECTIVE AS A BACKGROUND WITH SMALLER PLANTS IN FRONT ARNAMENTAL shrubs both dwarf and tall make up the majority of plants grown in one's garden. The tall shrubs are usually planted singly. 13 ut they also make excellent plants for borders542 words
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Article, Illustration514 1961-06-17 8 A WOODEN TRAY THAT GIVES EVERY COMFORT HANDYMAN MAKES IT EASY FOR YOU I 'J'HAYS and occasional tables are worth much more than their weight in comfort. Besides providing a handy resting place for cups, ashtrays, hooks and so on, they help keep a room tidy and avoid the danger514 words
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Advertisement325 1961-06-17 8 FREE HOME DELIVERY We invite you to become a regular IT"] j. reader of the FREE PRESS. Com- EH I 9) plete the special delivery torm be- Z. i low and hand it to your news-vendor yc^JTft or post it to the address below and j yjL /T^CvVa the FREE325 words
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Advertisement129 1961-06-17 8 BEFORE "^^H^^^^^B^^B MAKE UP v V YOUR ,A^ A; tf MIND ,1 Vt il If > f HAVE A I J LOOK AT H OUTSTANDING r M sjir>MS P iff .hum Here, a, I* i. te M«M me ROTARY S«ifMr«i fe«< mepH ot rare ele^.ia.e ."OTr.bsne.i ll in lechnical idiitVMMMI129 words
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Article450 1961-06-17 9 THE TOP DF^iGNERS USE EVERY KIND OF BRIGHT FABRIC FOR THOSE AFTER-DARK DRESSES LONDON, Sat. What EngHsn women will wear in the Au limn gets settled pretty early 11 we year. In fact, it's already been settled! In May the lop icaay-to-wear designers showed their Autumn lines during450 words
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370 1961-06-17 9 BEAUTY... DATELINE HOLLYWOOD tog habits can certainly go with you. II the bathtub seems to be full ol family every morning and every evenIng then start the morning a tew minutes earlier, or delay your bedUme a few minutes. The comfort ol a warm370 words
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Article, Illustration325 1961-06-17 9 into Autumn r rHE Renault Floride A (known for some reason or other as the Caravelle in America) has been awarded a medal for its sheer elegance by the Fashion Foundation of America at a recent motor-show held in New York So says325 words
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Article, Illustration286 1961-06-17 9 v- From Page Five sassin, was immediately seized by the people round him. But he gave no resistance. His mission was finished. Princip did not deny the planning of the assassination, and named Narodina Obrana, the Serb extreme nationalist society, as the backers of the exploit. The286 words
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Advertisement129 1961-06-17 9 *> i f j ISorgward Arabella t Discover how exciting driving con be with the new colours which your family will love T vT I g\ f\ 0% pj\ f .GUAN SOON TRANSPORT CO., LTD. t 28, Anson Road, Singapore -2. Tel: ***** ***** J SALE SERVICE OUTBOARD MOTORS AND129 words
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587 1961-06-17 10 The experts give their best three for each race THE FREE PRESS" j nTmUtt HUES "ALA^AII u j ALLAN LEWIS TRESPASSER EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY I POINTER WUi 5 KABOQ n«r» 5 KABOO DOCMAYTOR KABOO Race 1 2 FOREST DUKE 5 KABOO 1 PICTURE587 words
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469 1961-06-17 10 ALLAN LEWIS - There's no doubt about him running out 1¼m. ALLAN LEWIS By Ipoh, Sat. Race Four FROGGIE won the Derby ''Trial" so convincingly last week that it seems useless to look beyond him for the winner of the main race of the meeting, the Perak Derby over li miles, at Ipoh469 words
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Article850 1961-06-17 10 RACE 1 —2.15: CL. 2, D| V 2 I 1. ***** PICTURE FAN II 7yr i, t F J 2. ***** FOREST DUKE ll^v I 3. ***** KAWAXUA 6yr bee (AP %t *l 4. ***** DOCMAYTOR syi b.n J J 5. ***** KABOO 6yr chirg (Nat 6. *****850 words
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Advertisement112 1961-06-17 10 PPPPVH v&3sS .x: :^^^r I fx. I gp» NATinMAI TR7 j 4% f The birth of onother famous NATIONAL product the i m *L I 1 Tc3 —is tne culmination cf 42 veers ct research and e\Mm ,S4mm 1 perience in the manufacture of electronic equipment. J T■• model is112 words
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Advertisement11 1961-06-17 10 £r.M°^-£3 SINGAPORE PHOTO COJlVj!' L (OPEN ON SUHDA f» 0 w11 words
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Article792 1961-06-17 11 A t. C k ::.iXi c: m unil aid i -iNk.sON. v, m (iraDcntei Race Six >epai u r e pounds less than when third to Glee and Cheers on a soft track at Singapore, is my preierence. Happy Melody never runs u bad race and that three Pounds792 words
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Article134 1961-06-17 11 in Uie E he Royai be Hall Mrs -'Jo odd EM i K Cpi Guy G N Mesr mm ...,o p.m.— Mrs. K San (30j Sra 18) vs Mrs. s. ciu Plessis 133) and Du PiesMs (3); 2^5 pan. Mre P. Clarke (28) and W.D. Banks (13) s Mrs.134 words
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Article94 1961-06-17 11 /;evlang. sal Serangoon v Garcen EsUtc registered ;heir b successive uc\.>;\ when tnev bea: Marines -A' by ihree roaia U a In the 9APA Division JB match :itre on Thursday. Wi h this Mn. the Garaenei tap the Division 3B .via. f( I ,;s:ne bu94 words
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Article1166 1961-06-17 11 I I APPRENTICES 1 RACE RACE 1 2.30: CL. 5, DIV. 2—6 FURS. 1. 8 BIRTHDAY GIFT II 7yr. birg (H L. Ong) E Breuk. 9.0 <9 > Shaari 2. ***** SLIPPER PRINCE 9yr. chirg (Pintu Besi St.) Lee 8.12 (5) Ilalm-i 3. ***** CHICKEN CURRY 4yr beg1,166 words
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171 1961-06-17 11 This year's Grand Prix will be a very gay affair SINGAPORE, Saturday. WITH no sponsor of the Johore Grand Prix this year, competitors are free to use whatever product they consider best for the event. At the same time, the necessary commercialising of the Grand Prix next weekend will give171 words
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Article45 1961-06-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Singapore Johore Express Ltd. will operate more buses during the Johore Grand Prix on June 24 and 25. The Express busess will leave Rochore Road. Singapore, and Jalan Wong Ah Fook, Johore Bahru, at 7J minute intervals.45 words
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Article25 1961-06-17 11 PASIR PANJANG, Sat. The* finals of the first Pasir Panjang District Sepak Raga Jaring tournament will be held tonight at 8.30 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement161 1961-06-17 11 "come and join us!" Sole agents: JOSEPH TRAVERS SONS LTD (Incorporated Ml i nglaittf) I £H| fB K gs3 3H jB Jag fb^m Because production of the Bo A. SUNBEAM has been considerably increased to meet enthw i I demand, we are now able to announce rw a kMM prices.161 words
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Article, Illustration472 1961-06-17 12 I. THE FREE PRESS I THE STRUTS TIMES I «AL»V MAIL J HMYAH6 j ■aBW* ALLAN LEWIS i TRESPASSER I EPSOM JEEP I CALL 80> POINTER tMt j KWEELOH MA YU LOONC^ \~lun7T 4 SHYLOCK HOME 3 CHICKEN CURRY 3 CHICKEN472 words
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720 1961-06-17 12 ALLAN LEWIS - Hercules, Free Mist and Si Manis are best bets at Ipoh todav ALLAN LEWIS By Happy Chatter, who beat four opponents easily in her first start, should be next best best with Mirzapen to take the third placing. Ii there is an upset. which I doubt. Worthing who disappointed when720 words
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265 1961-06-17 12 YORKSHIRE TASTE FIRST DEFEAT OF THE SEASON LQNDON, Sat. Yorkshire, the Engli>h county cricki I champions and leaders in tin current campaign, suffered their ::r^: defeat ol the season yesterday. They went d wn by 175 runs to Middlesi x at Bradford. Results cf cricket matches were: At Bradford Middlesex265 words
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334 1961-06-17 12 CEYLON-BORN STAR GIVES LESSON IN STROKE PLAY LEICESTER, Saturday. A FIXE innings of \~> not out by Ceylonborn (.live [nman for Leicestershire failed to deny the Australians a comfortable victory ()\cv Ihe countv here yesterday the fifth ol their toui Apart from In man's good innings, the Leicestershire batting tailed334 words
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137 1961-06-17 12 SERVICES FINAL TRIAL AGAINST THE MARINES rpANGLIN, Sal.— Singapore Joint Services will have their fiaa; ioo:bail ttial wnen they meet Marine Department Spoils Club in a friendly match at Seletar tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. Joint Services will lx meeting Singapore in the first round oi the Federation of Malaya's league137 words
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Article61 1961-06-17 12 PASIR PANJANG. Sat.— The Pasir Panjang Oici Boys will meet the Present Boys of the school m their annual cricket match today at 1.30 p.m. The following are requested to turn up: P. Kylahsum, Gurdev Singh, Naranjan Singh, Percy Mendis, Anthony Lourdes. Tai Fatt Kin, Tan61 words
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145 1961-06-17 12 ONLY A FIGHTING FIT BENAUD SHOULD PLAY SYDNEY. Sat. Australian Test captain Richie Benaud should not play in the second Test at Lord s unless a doctor declares him 100 per cent fit. the Sydney Daily Telegraph said editorially ye.sterday. And unless he makes an astonishing recovery within the next145 words
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48 1961-06-17 12 SINGAPpRE. Sat. Mrs. Stirling will meet Miss Henderson In the final of the Singapore Women's golf championships at the R.I.C. at 2.00 p.m. tomorrow. Mrs Stirling beat Mrs. Edwards one-up and Miss Henderson beat Mrs. Anderson 9 and 7 in the semi-finals.48 words
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